Northern High School - Noroscope Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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THE NOROSCOPE Commencement night program was presented by the?o students Front row. left to riaht: Juanita Schmaltz. Helen Lindsay. Jane McKeighan and Annabelle Attndge. back row :Ier man Berry. Bernard Didier. William Koblenz. James Parciarelli and Eugene Robbins. Tallest and shortest members of the sen- ior class are Bill Lawson and Geraldine Williams, both Journalism students. Seniors Not in Picture The following seniors are not represented by a picture: Wil- liam Emerson Brewer, General; Gordon Campbell, I. A.; Guy Dean, I. A.; Fredrick John Eger- er, Tech; Gerald Fromholz, Gen- eral; Louis Peter Maroun, C. C. Ill; Llewellyn Lyle Mooney, I. A.; Christina O'Lear, C. P. Ill; W. Bruce Sheer, General and Veryl Ralph Shreve, General. Scenes from “’Young Barry”—In the pictures below are shown some Eddie Barry as portrayed fey Robert Goosen Eddie has just come Dimitroll as Mrs Dalrymple and Mrs. Granville are showina Eddie DeCou and Willard Bedell, who is substituting for William Koblenz, Mrs Dalrymple in this scene In the second row. the first illustration as Sally Davidson has sat on the ice bag which Eddie (Eugene Rob Granville looks on amused. The other love interest in the play is Gale Uncle George, the happy-go-lucky philosopher. The last scene shows with Mary Jane the role of Gale winthrop. of the principal characters in the senior play. The first picture shows home unexpectedly In the second picture. Carol Jones and Patricia a newspaper story of his career in New York Eddie s parents. Edythe see the same story in the third picture. Pauline Thompson portrays shows one of the many comedy sequences of the play Shirley Steele bins) had just removed from his neck. Raymond Granger as Tommy Winthrop (Mary Jane Hazard). She is escorted by Philip Sanford as Annabel! Attriage as Mabel Warren and Rita Kennedy, who shared -13-

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THE NOROSCOPE Garbos and Gablos of Senior Drama Class produced the traditional Senior play Bottom row left to right: Donna Tappan, Shirley Steele Eugene Bobbins. Patricia Dtmitroff. Raymond Granger. Pauline Thompson and Juanita Schmaltz; second row Edvthe DeCou. Ethel Borent Ruth Everett. Mary Kovacs. Dorothy Sathe and Annabelle Attridge. top row: Thomas Bubin. Max Bryer, Robert Globig. Georgiana Horneber, Douglas Anderson. Philip Sanford arid Lawrence Chaulklin. Young Barry Provided Flint with Comedy Young Barry, the play pre- sented this year by the senior class was a sequel to last year's production, Almost Eighteen. Those in the cast included Eugene Robbins and Robert Goosen who played the part of Eddie Barry, a boy of about nineteen who managed to get in more trouble than any other six boys. Edythe DeCou and Wil- liam Koblenz enacted the roles of his long suffering parents and Ethel Berent was Beatrice, his recently married sister. Raymond Granger and Doug- las Anderson portrayed Tommy Granville, Eddie's best friend, while luanita Schmaltz had the role of Ann Sherman, the prin- cipal girl in Eddie's life. Philip Sanford and Max Bryer took the part of Uncle George, the hap- py-go-lucky philosopher. Patricia Dimitroff played the part of Mrs. Granville and Paul- ine Thompson and Carol Jones were Mrs. Dalrymple. Rita Ken- nedy and Mary Jane Hazard portrayed Gale Winthrop, an actress from New York. June Holder and Shirley Steele were Sally Davison, one of the group of Eddie's friends. Others in the cast included Annabell Attridge as Mable Warren, Bill Pagels in the part of Carl Sibley and Roger Hehn as Vince. Publicity was directed by Louis Schulz and Earl Peterson, faculty members, assisted by Donna Tappan, Mary Kovacs, Helen Lindsay and Roger Hehn. Mrs. Carol Foley, Miss Esther Leitson and Frederic Harring- ton were the faculty members in charge of make-up. Student helps were Georgiana Horne- ber, Phyllis MacMillan, Jean Schmidt, Rhoda Loder, Mary Elizabeth Smith and Betty Schaeffer. Directing costumes were Mrs. Dorothy Stencel, Miss Marian Bottoms and Miss Magdelene Shultz. Mary Jane Hazard, Carol Jones and Annabelle Attridge were students on the committee. Stage settings were made by Percy Davison, Gene Ricilli, Ev- erett Bolduc, Paul Pagel, Clar- ence Newcomb and Miss Ilo Browns. Students who helped were Robert Globig, Harold Jacobs and Rudolf Bukowsky. Properties were collected by Norman Hoffman, Mrs. Harriet Latimer and Mrs. Dorothy Me Coy, assisted by Bill Pagels, August Knoll, Arlene Laesch, Jack Wiltz and Ben Johnson. Miss Louise Tobey and Frank Lanham were in charae of the ticket sale with Betty Schaeffer and Ruth Everett helping. The success of this play was largely due to the efforts of Mrs. Nelda Topolka, faculty director and instructor of the Senior Drama class. Other Senior Drama members who helped present Young Barry are front row, left to right Mary lane Hazard, Rita Kennedy, June Holder Helen Lindsay, Carol Jones and Mary Jane Kelush, back row: Herman Berry. Harold Jacobs, Harry Marcus, William Pagels. Max Bryer and Eugene Robbins. -- 12-



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THE NOROSCOPE At the End of Twelve Years The American Way of Edu- cation was the subject of the play presented Commencement Night, May 28. By chronicaling the achieve- ments of Northern graduates, the writers of the play tried to show that the American edu- cation is best. The fact was il- lustrated that America is made up of people of all nations and each student brings to the school the best from his native country. Students who had parts in the play were Annabelle Attridge, Juanita Schmaltz, Helen Lind- say, William Koblenz, James Parciarelli, Bernard Didier, Jane McKeighan, Herman Berry and Eugene Robbins. Miss Marie Prahl, who direct- ed the writing of the play was assisted by Helen Lindsay, Mil- dred Manning, Agatha Larson, Virginia Lee, Simon Indianer, Betty Schaeffer, Arlene Laesch, Mary Walker and Erma Mit- chel. Evelyn Snyder and Katherine Flick were in charge of settings and stage arrangements. Many teacher committees helped with commencement ac- tivities. Caps and gowns were taken care of by Mrs. Dorothy Stencel and Mrs. Lura Brewer, who supervised the measuring, William Satterly who oversaw distribution, collection and packing and Mrs. Florence Hen- derson, who arranged finances. Miss Dorothy Breda, Miss Lina Tyler and Miss Ruth Zink were on the diploma committee. The line of march and seating was under the direction of Hilmer Olson and Guy Houston. Those in charge of programs and tickets were O. F. Norwalk and Louis Schulz. Guest tickets were distri- buted by Miss Frances Lyon and Hilmer Olson. Juniors serv- ed as ushers under the direc- tion of Roy Knight and Miss Blanche Terry. The outside of the stage was arranged by Miss Lyon, and Le Roy Daniels was in charge of the music. Clare Dean, Lester Ehrbright and Everett Bolduc were on the committee in charge of courtesy. All general information was taken care of by Mr. Norwalk. Art and lights were arranged by Miss llo Mae Browns and Gene Riccelli. Clarence New- comb and Mr. Bolduc super- vised the stage construction. Various other committees were properties, Mrs. McCoy; cos- tumes, Mrs. Stencel and Mrs. Brewer; program, Miss Prahl and Frederick Harrington and speech, Mr. Harrington, Miss Prahl, Miss Foley and Mrs. Nel- da Topolka. Attend Chapel Baccalaureate Sunday, which was May 26, was arranged by the juniors with the help of their counselors, Miss Blanche Terry and Roy Knight. The service was held at Court Street Church with the Reverend Harold Carr as speaker. The place and speaker were arranged by Prin- cipal O. F. Norwalk. Jack Schmidt, William Wolfe and Rhoda Loder were respons- ible for decorations and Jack and Bill Fagan acted as ushers. Music was in charge of LeRoy Daniels and the march and seat- ing supervised by Hilmer Olson. The success of the dinner- dance, May 17, was largely due to the many groups of students and teachers who worked on the various details. Jean Hil- leary, Douglas Anderson and Rose Mary Wascher wrote the will and Charles Giel, Mary Jane Hazard, Susie Jacobs and James Parciarelli worked on the prophecy. Ralph Gibert, Shirley Steele and Margaret MacMillan were on the committee which plan- ned the program. Mrs. Mabel Roome and Miss Frances Lyon made arrangements for the place, decorations and dinner. Students who helped with the decorations included Anna Lou Jones, Helen Lindsay and Pat- ricia Tippett. Miss Lyon and a student com- mittee, consisting of Max Bryer, Annabelle Attridge and Willis Ratledge, chose the orchestra. Philip Sanford acted as toast- master. Script writers for the commencement night program surveyed their work and made last minute changes Seated in left row, front to back, are Virginia Lee. Betty Schaeffer and Agatha Larson; right row Evelyn Snyder and Helen Lindsay, standing, left to right, are Simon Indianer. Mildred Manning. Arfene Laesch and Ruth Lewinsor. -14-

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